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_aTSUGE, _bYOSHIHAR |
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_aTsuge, Yoshiharu, _d1937- _eauthor, _eartist. |
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_aWorks. _kSelections. _lEnglish |
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_aRed flowers / _cYoshiharu Tsuge ; series editor, translator, and essay, Mitsuhiro Asakawa ; co-editor, tranlator, and essay co-author, Ryan Holmberg. |
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_a[Montréal, Québec] : _bDrawn & Quarterly, _c2021. |
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_a248 pages, 36 unnumbered pages : _billustrations ; _c22 cm. |
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_aThe complete mature works of Yoshiharu Tsuge ; _vvolume 2 |
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546 | _aStories translated from the Japanese. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
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_a"Yoshiharu Tsuge leaves early genre trappings behind, taking a light, humorous approach in these stories based on his own travels. Red Flowers ranges from deep character studies to personal reflections to ensemble comedies set in the hotels and bathhouses of rural Japan. There are irascible old men, drunken gangsters, reflective psychiatric-hospital escapees, and mysterious dogs. Tsuge's stories are mischievous and tender even as they explore complex relationships and heartache. It's a world of extreme poverty, tradition, secret fishing holes, and top-dollar koi farming...Red Flowers affirms why Tsuge went on to become one of the most important cartoonists in Japan. These vital comics inspired a wealth of fictionalized memoir from his peers and a desire within the postwar generation to document and understand the diversity of their country's culture."-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_tThe wake = _tTsuya _g(March 1967) -- _tThe salamander = _tSanshōuo _g(May 1967) -- _tThe Lee family = _tLi san ikka _g(June 1967) -- _tThe dog from Prayer Pass = _tTōge no inu _g(August 1967) -- _tScenes from the seaside = _tUmibe no jokei _g(September 1967) -- _tRed flowers = _tAkai hana _g(October 1967) -- _tThe incident at Nishibeta Village = _tNishibeto mura jiken _g(December 1967) -- _tChohachi Inn = _tChōhachi no yado _g(January 1968) -- _tFutamata Gorge = _tFutamata keikoku _g(February 1968) -- _tThe Ondol shack = _tOndoru koya _g(April 1968) -- _tMister Ben of the Honyara Cave = _tHonyaradō no Ben san _g(June 1968) -- _tThe antlion pit = _tAri jigoju _g(April 1967) -- _tA new kind of literature : the awakening of Yoshiharu Tsuge / _ressay by Nisuhiro Asakawa and Ryan Holmberg. |
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_aBathhouses _zJapan _vComic books, strips, etc. |
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_aTaverns (Inns) _zJapan _vComic books, strips, etc. |
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_aJapan _xEconomic conditions _y1945- _vComic books, strips, etc. |
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_aJapan _xRural conditions _y1945- _vComic books, strips, etc. |
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_aPsychological comics. _2lcgft |
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_aComics (Graphic works) _2lcgft _9204 |
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_aGraphic novels. _2lcgft _9205 |
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_aAsakawa, Mitsuhiro, _eeditor. |
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_aHolmberg, Ryan, _etranslator, _eeditor. |
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